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'Anata

'Anata (Arabic:عناتا‎) is a Palestinian town in the Jerusalem Governorate in the central West Bank, located four kilometers northeast of Jerusalem's Old City. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, 'Anata had a population of 9,600 in 2006. Its total land area is 30,603 dunams, of which over half now lies within the Israeli Jerusalem municipality and 1,654 is Palestinian built-up area. Since 1967, 'Anata is occupied by Israel. Together with Shu'afat refugee camp, the village is almost surrounded by the separation barrier, cutting it off from Jerusalem and surrounding villages except for a checkpoint in the west and a road in the north-east that gives access to the rest of the West Bank.

Musical style

Their style employs significant use of dissonance, including contrapuntal structures employing whole- and half-step harmony, as well as dissonant chords. As their music relies greatly on melody and counterpoint, in contrast to most death metal bands who focus more on moving chords and percussive effects (especially complex palm muting patterns), they are sometimes labeled melodic death metal. However, most fans consider this to be an inaccurate characterization, as the term generally refers to a particular style of death metal, namely, the "Gothenburg metal" sound pioneered by bands like In Flames and Dark Tranquillity, rather than simply death metal with a strong melodic element. Anata, though hailing from Sweden (considered the birthplace of melodic death metal), bears little resemblance to these bands; they bear a stronger resemblance to technical death metal pioneers such as Cynic and Atheist, who also employed a great deal of counterpoint (for both bands, the two guitars and bass are rarely playing the same part). However, Anata has little of the jazz fusion influences that Cynic or Atheist had, instead fusing the contrapuntal style with the modern technical death metal style of bands such as Psycroptic and Decapitated.

Slain Upon His Altar

I am lost in the landOf withering shadowsSeeking no truthFinding depth in various thingsWeak in their spiritAnd shallow are their heartsFading away like flowersUnder the sunAnd this frailty had to be sharedMy true belief was to be declaredThe holy man opened his heartAnd he let me receive the blessingOf his lordDrink the blood, drink the bloodThe wine is turned into the blood of ChristNo, I choose to spit on his faceForever walk the unlighted waysDied on the crossWhere's your kingdom now?All your knowledge is worthlessAll your efforts are in vainSanguinaryBlood-thirst in my naturePuppets of Christ in consanguinityBut I cut the strings long agoWhat does he think of nowWhen he lies slain upon his altarDripping with bloodWith the cross stabbed through his chestJust like he was stabbed in his backBy his blind faithChalice fall, let the bell toll!Transform wine into blood of GodNaked - Unsheltered!The spirit of ChristNow spilled outside the holy grailSoul treadNow for everyone to seeNow facing stone

'Anata

'Anata (Arabic:عناتا‎) is a Palestinian town in the Jerusalem Governorate in the central West Bank, located four kilometers northeast of Jerusalem's Old City. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, 'Anata had a population of 9,600 in 2006. Its total land area is 30,603 dunams, of which over half now lies within the Israeli Jerusalem municipality and 1,654 is Palestinian built-up area. Since 1967, 'Anata is occupied by Israel. Together with Shu'afat refugee camp, the village is almost surrounded by the separation barrier, cutting it off from Jerusalem and surrounding villages except for a checkpoint in the west and a road in the north-east that gives access to the rest of the West Bank.

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